Our Melamine Faced Chipboard (MFC) is manufactured using premium papers and resins and is intended for high traffic areas where a hard wearing surface is essential. It is both robust and hygienic and can be used in the production of counter tops, doors, reception desks and numerous other interior and shop fitting applications. It comes in and almost endless array of colours and decors, so whatever the project there will be a style to meet your needs.

All of our boards are manufactured from FSC certified boards. This is your guarantee that the wood in the board is derived from well managed forests.

With our range of Lissa Oak MFC panels you can let your imagination run wild and construct anything from shelving to wardrobes, TV cabinets, desks and much more. 6" (152mm) boards make excellent kitchen plinths/kick boards and 24" (610mm) boards are ideal for wardrobe doors, carcasses and kitchen end panels. The warm natural Oak tones compliment a wide variety of design themes and colour schemes.

MFC is a great choice for furniture manufacture, with the strength and stability of the chipboard core and the availability of a multitude of colour surfaces make it one of the most versatile furniture boards available. It's easy to cut and screw into. Often referred to as furniture board.

Available in a wide range of pre-edged panels you can achieve a finished looking piece of furniture in a short space of time.

Available in sheet widths (all sheets 2440mm long):

6" (152mm)

9" (229mm)

12" (305mm)

15" (381mm)

18" (457mm)

21" (533mm)

24" (610mm)

Matching Iron-on Edging also available

All sheets can be cut to your specification in our on site workshop ensuring a clean cut every time. We can also machine 35mm holes for recessed Blum hinges.

We can cut this product for you in our in-house workshop. If you would like us to do this please follow these instructions to make sure we have all of the relevant information to enable us to cut it correctly.

We need two dimensions, in millimetres, to enable us to cut your chosen material.

If the product has a grain please list the dimension in the direction of the grain first.E.g. if you're making a wardrobe door 1800mm x 500mm and you want the grain to run vertically (the 1800mm way) you would write it as above, 1800mm x 500mm.If you are making a drawer front 150mm x 397mm and you want the grain to run vertically (the 150mm way) you would write it 150mm x 397mm.

In some cases a sheet can be cut in more than one way to achieve the sizes you want. If you have an intended use for your off cut please tell us so we can cut the sheet in the way that yields the size of cut you would like.

For orders with large numbers of cut pieces we use computer software to calculate the most economical way to cut the sheet. We will not accept responsibility if this method doesn't yield what you were hoping for from your sheet once it has been cut.

If you are unsure about any of your cutting please contact us before placing your order.